slough
slough1 / slou; sloō/ • n. a swamp. ∎ fig. a situation characterized by lack of progress or activity: the economic slough of the interwar years. ∎ a muddy side channel or inlet.DERIVATIVES: slough·y adj.slough2 / sləf/ • v. [tr.] (of an animal, esp. a snake, or a person) cast off or shed (an old skin or dead skin): a snake sloughs off its old skin | fig. he is concerned to slough off the country's bad environmental image. ∎ [intr.] (slough off) (of dead skin) drop off; be shed. ∎ [intr.] (slough away/down) (of soil or rock) collapse or slide into a hole or depression.• n. the dropping off of dead tissue from living flesh: the drugs can cause blistering and slough.DERIVATIVES: slough·y adj.
slough
slough2 outer skin shed by a reptile. XIII. ME. sloh, sloʒ, poss. rel. to LG. sluwe, slu husk, peel, shell.
Hence vb. be shed as skin XVIII; cast off XIX.
Hence vb. be shed as skin XVIII; cast off XIX.
slough
slough (sluf) n. dead tissue, such as skin, that separates from healthy tissue after inflammation or infection.
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